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War is a Deceitful Thing
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Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2015
Rosemarie was just a normal, working class girl with a steady income and a talent for mathematics. When she is fired from her job at the nail factory, the government chooses her and her friend, Mattias, to be in the army. After training, they are sent to the battle field in a war against a neighboring country that Rosemarie disagrees with. What will happen to these two on their journey to right the country that is so desperately wrong?
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